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2015-05-25 15:53:37

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Dr Anand WadadekarEducationist, Career Coach, Author

Contributor-Level 10

Hope you are sure that you wish to change tracks forever. For LLB there is no entrance test. You simply have to get admission on your graduation marks. Ensure that you take admission in BCI recognised College for LLB and a recognised University.

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2015-05-06 15:21:04

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Liz,
Usually a management career after an MBA will not directly use your knowledge in Law. The general objective approach to problem analysis and the rigour in research will help you do well in Finance as well as Marketing careers. Some Industrial Relations and Human Resource jobs with manufacturing or other industries employing large numbers require you to deal with employment laws and your knowledge in Law will be useful there. Corporate law knowledge along with MBA is useful in legal firms as many corporate organizations hire legal firms. In general, though, if you wish to do an MBA, it is always a good option and will open up man
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2015-04-30 16:51:44

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Abhinav Sinha

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Hi buddy, if you are interested in pursuing LLB, I would suggest you to look for specialization courses, as they will give you more scope. Mere LLB is of no use! Try for UPES' College of Legal Studies! This is one of the finest law school and pretty known for its specialized integrated LLB programs. UPES is going to conduct online entrance exam for admission in UPES Law courses. You can look for details athttp://www.upes.ac.in/cpage.aspx?mpgid=51&pgid1=208&pgid2=213&pgidtrail=244 and register too.

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2015-04-20 12:04:39

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Karnavati University (Unitedworld )

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Since you are in search of good colleges which provide law courses, let me tell you there are many good colleges where you may apply, but prior applying as a student you need to do some research to find out which are the colleges that provide proper educational facilities, faculties as well as placements.

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2015-03-14 19:06:26

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surabhi nishkalank

Beginner-Level 3

Hello.
you can pursue LLB after any graduation degree.

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2015-03-03 12:33:25

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Iqra Khan Khan

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Anupama,
Well yes you can go ahead and pursue LL.M. abroad, if your degree is recognised by Bar Council of India then all foreign unviersities will accept your application.
The cost may vary deoendign on the country e.g. In US the tuition fee will be approx 20 Lacs a year wheras in UK it may come around 15-20 a year.
Hope this helps. All the best.

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2015-02-02 21:47:58

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YOGESH BHUGRA

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For expertise llb is require. for managerial post bba and bbm are best option.

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2015-01-28 14:09:54

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Rahul Chauhan

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Hi Bhakti, any course is better after 12th. It depends on your interest and passion in which field you want to make your career. According to me you should choose BAF, BBA or BBM for your graduation. Anything out of three are good for the foundation in commerce at the graduation level. Second question arises after graduation of MBA, CS or CFA. It is still very early for you to take any decision as the trend keeps on getting change from time to time. You should think about these only after your 2nd year of graduation. Kindly ensure that you get above 65-70 % in your 12th STD so that you have a chance to apply in a good college. Also, ch
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2015-01-16 11:17:40

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Iqra Khan Khan

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Hi Ashok,
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law (BA.LLB) is a five year integrated law degree program. The applicant can apply for it straight after completing Class XII (10+2) passing from a recognized board of education in India. After its completion, students are eligible for the enrollment with the Bar Council of India upon the fulfillment of eligibility conditions
BA.LLB course covers Arts subjects along with Law subjects. The syllabus for this program as the name suggests includes enriching curriculum in Art subjects like English, Political Science, Sociology, History, Economics etc. Along with the study of Indian law in
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2015-01-15 22:38:24

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GIRISH SESHAMANI

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I am of the strong opinion that you should focus on completing your CS. A Company Secretary is essentially the legal custodian of the company and the growth opportunities are fantastic. You also have Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) which demands professional expertise and is something which you can seriously look at in the long run

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